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Show CALLAGHAN IS GUEST ' OF Hill DINNER Secret Service Head Given 1 Gold Star Prior to Leav- j ing for Washington. j Thomas J. Callaghan, for the past few years in charge of the United States secret service here, was the guest of honor at a farewell banquet at the Hotel Utah last night. Mr. Callaghan Cal-laghan will leave shortly1 for Washington, Washing-ton, where he will resume his former position as bodyguard to President Wilson. " I F. F. Rose, local representative of Lamm & Co. of Chicago, delivered an entertaining monologue and there was : a sparkling programme of speeches. ; Chief of Pohce J. Parley White acted ; as toastmaster. j As a testimonial of appreciation for the faithful performance of his duties, ! as well as of his genial personality, Mr. Callaghan was presented with a handsome gold star studded with dia- : mondst appropriately inscribed. Chief i of Pohce White made the presentation, and Mr. Callaghan responded with a! felicitous expression 01 the pleasure ' that his stay here had brought him. j Those who tendered the banquet to Mr. Callaghan were United States Mar- ; shal Aquila Nebeker, Sheriff John S Corless, Chief of Police J. Parley White, : R. F. Wineman, George Olson, J. C. Olson, O. G. Hemenway, Jack G. Whita-ker, Whita-ker, Hyde Dale, P. J. Moran, Harrv , Johnson, Jack Zundel, O. C. Beebe, W. I S. McCornick, F. R. Newman, G. IT. j Butler. E. A. Culbertson. B. M. Har-man, Har-man, W. II. Swan son, J. W. McManus, ! Fletcher Campbell, Thomas Painter, 1 John B. Burbidge. William Kayais, ; George G. Knox, C. C. Carstensen," un-; dersheriff ; Leland W. McCool, George G. Hayes,' R. S. Wood, George E. Cleve- land, Edgar Neslen, Harry Gesas, j James Metcalf, Jr., Isaac Neibaur, J. J. Whi taker, Herman Bamberger, N. G. Farrard, Julius Doeblcr, William Duffy, I local manager for the Burns agency; i L. R. Watts, F. J. Wolf, Charles Me- j Gillis. Arnold E. Smith. John D. File, Jr., William C. Zeese and J. G. Strick-lev. |